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some tips to help your personal information secure on social media???
The original purpose of social media was to bring people together. We share our lives with our far-away loved ones and friends and make new friends across time zones and cultural boundaries all over the world.
Keep apps updated App updates improve the security of our device and therefore help to keep our personal information safe. If apps are not up to date then hackers can target us a lot more easily and gain access to our personal information. So we need to turn on automatic updates so that we wouldn't be worry again! after, the new update could provide an overall more enjoyable experience for users. Application updates are made with improvements and growth in mind. There is no reason as to why we shouldn't hesitate to keep our apps updated. 2.Create strong passwords Cyber criminals know that most people create passwords that are easy to remember and will often reuse the same password across multiple accounts. Because of this, all it takes is hacking into one account to quickly access the rest of them. But with remote workforces becoming the new normal and a sharp increase in the amount of information exchanged digitally daily,organizations worldwide remind their end users of the importance of a strong password. strong password best practices must be everyone’s priority year-round.
3.Use strong passwords and 2FA There are many ways a cybercriminal can crack, hack, or otherwise obtain our password. They may use specialized cracking software, ensnare you in a phishing campaign, or scour your social media posts for clues. But often, they’ll simply buy our passwords on the dark web. Password hacking is a lucrative business, and if you’ve been using the same password for years and on multiple sites, it’s likely to have already been compromised.Hackers will steal user credentials as part of a data breach, compile all the info into a massive list, then sell it to other cybercriminals to use in their own schemes.
4.Use private Wi-Fi It’s handy, simple and relatively cheap to set up a wireless (WiFi) network in our own home. It saves us from having to connect and disconnect all sorts of wires for our computers just in order to hook up to the Internet. To protect the privacy of our network, we could use the WiFi Protected Access (WPA), which is a new-and-improved version of the once standard Wired Equivalency Privacy (WEP) security program. This is the option most public hotspots use, and it can be accessed by signing in with a password. Alternatively, we can set up a Media Access Control (MAC) address-filtering program, which does not rely on passwords. To do this, we’ll have to set up our router with a list of the specific MAC addresses on our computers.
5.Create Individual Passwords for All Accounts Passwords are a problem. Every account should have a unique password that’s hard to guess. But how do we remember all those unique passwords, when we have a lot of accounts? The problem gets worse if we try to make passwords that are difficult for others to guess because they're usually difficult for us to guess as well. Many people don't bother and use a single password for all their accounts that's easy to remember like 123456. A solution like this may be convenient, but it makes it very easy for hackers to access all our accounts. we should use password manager to prevent this situation.
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Microsoft Warns Windows 10 Update Will 'Intentionally' Break Some Bluetooth Devices ⠀ ⠀ “You may experience issues pairing, connecting or using certain Bluetooth devices after installing security updates released June 11, 2019,” the company states. “These security updates address a security vulnerability by intentionally preventing connections from Windows to unsecure Bluetooth devices. Any device using well-known keys to encrypt connections may be affected, including certain security fobs.”⠀ ⠀ ⠀ Microsoft remains vague about how it defines “well-known keys”, but the long and short of it is the company’s honourable intentions have been damaged by its failure to give any sort of advance notice. And now users risk finding their headphones, headsets, keyboards, mice or even their company security fob may suddenly stop working.⠀ ⠀ Source: https://www.forbes.com/sites/gordonkelly/2019/06/12/microsoft-windows-10-upgrade-update-security-problem-bluetooth-warning-cost-windows-10-home/#638304fd5d2e⠀ ⠀ ⠀ #cybersecurity #cybersecuritydubai #cybersecurityconvention #cybersecurityanalyst #cybersecurityexpert #cybersecurityengineer #cybersecuritymarathon #cybersecurityexperts #CyberSecurityStartup #cybersecuritymonth #cybersecurityuae #CybersecurityZEN #cybersecurityprogram #cybersecurityawareness01111000 #cybersecuritysummit #cybersecurityawareness #cybersecuritysummit2017 #cybersecuritytraining #cybersecuritythreats #cybersecurityconsultant #CommonThreats #SafeComputingTip #Adware #Malware #CyberSecurity #BrowserHijacking #Antivirus #Spyware #Privacy #databreach http://bit.ly/2Fadm87
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